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coming up on our team have been filed against the boston marathon bombing suspect who remains in the hospital we'll tell you about the new developments in this case and take a critical look at the police tactics used to apprehend the suspect. and we have liftoff this weekend virginians watch the successful launch of the tarries rocket this adds another corporate face to the growing reliance on private companies for space flight development will give you an insect's look at the growth of the space industry. plus each year millions of people depend on antibiotics to fight off diseases but our dependence on these drugs is now causing a super bacteria ahead we'll take a look at the super bugs and why you should be worried.
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it's tuesday april twenty third four pm in washington d.c. i'm megan lopez and you are watching r.t. well in the days since the boston marathon bombing that rocked that city american law enforcement agencies across the country have been on high alert earlier today there was another momentary scare when one of the most trusted news sources in the entire world that is the associated press actually posted this breaking news update through their official twitter account the tweet claims that there were two blasts outside of the white house and president obama had been injured but that tweet was fake the a.p. twitter account was in fact hacked were guard lists the damage was done and within seconds of the update that tweet had been read tweeted four thousand times and apparently wall street was watching stocks took a nosedive within minutes of the tweet being posted the dow jones dropped over one . hundred thirty three points but just as quickly as it fell the stock market
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recovered when it learned that the tweet was a farce so obviously the boston bombing is still having a ripple effect on the fears of americans across the country meanwhile four days since the boston marathon bombings suspect dzhokhar s.r.b. exit was actually taken into custody by authorities and new details are coming out about this investigation here's the latest information coming out speaking to interrogators from his hospital bed the nineteen year old acknowledged having played a role in planting the explosives near the marathon finish line he also told investigators that the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated him and his brother to carry out this attack now that was according to an official close to the investigation when he does stand trial he will face a number of charges including the use of a weapon of mass destruction which could land him a life in prison or even the death penalty for more from boston or to correspondent
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on the southeast you're going to join me now on a staffie what is the latest information coming out from the investigation. well let me get the latest we're hearing today is of course the fact that nineteen year old just hearts are naive has finally beginning to reveal more details about the motives and reasoning behind this attack that shook the united states last monday certainly we're hearing from officials close to the investigation that he has said that the motives behind the two bombings that took place here in boston were the wars the united states has been fighting with in iraq and afghanistan and this is certainly breaking news here on the ground and officials are trying to find more details about that we also know that. i have a saying allegedly to the investigators that him and his brother's brother were self radicalized he is saying according to officials here on the grounds that they were not communicating with any extremist groups and that they had learned how to set up the bombs that they used basically on the internet using the pressure
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cookers that and did up making up these bombs they went online and figured out how to do that according to what we're hearing here on the ground it's also important to point out that he basically says and this has been something that many people have been asking the question is whether or not they're connected to any radical groups and what we know right now on the ground as saying that is not the case on stasia several u.s. officials have expressed disappointment in the fact that the harsh vardhan i have will be trying to will not be tried as an enemy combatant senator rand paul is not one of them however here's what he told fox business news in a recent interview what we do with you know i think we can still preserve the bill of rights i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights we do it to horrible people all the time rapists and murderers they get lawyers they get trials with juries and we seem to be able to do a pretty good job of justice so i think we could do it through our court system now
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on a saucer are you getting any more insight as to why the obama administration is choosing to try this suspect as a civilian and not in a military tribunal. well megan one of the kind of loudest arguments against treating her as an enemy combatant is of course the fact that people have been saying guys we have to keep in mind that we're talking about a u.s. citizen who committed a crime on u.s. soil and involving americans and the largest the biggest arguments that legal experts are using is basically if this happens if this person is tried in a military tribunals that would set a major president basically allowing officials to try americans like this and certainly that is something that has been raising lots of eyebrows and you know as we know of course the white house has opted against that option and meanwhile anastasio the t.s.a. announced today they will hold off on a plan policy change to allow small knives on airplanes airplanes that were going to allow people to start carrying knives of less than two point five inches long
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could this be because of the boston marathon bombings is there any connection between the two. well and you know it's hard to say whether there is a direct link in this particular case you like you say that you say has been considering this claiming that they have more serious things to look out for in an airplane but certainly we can tell you that you know there's definitely been a heightened sense of of fear and being alert a lot more than in the days before this bombing so certainly whatever measures officials are taking now to try to keep safe or are i guess many people are saying justified because this situation has just frightened so many people r.t. correspondent ana stuff you're checking on the ground in boston with the very latest. now following the boston marathon bombings america watched as the police department and the f.b.i. conducted a massive manhunt for the people responsible for this attack it was a manhunt unlike anything we've ever seen before video like the one that you're
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watching right now of police raiding one home after another were common place in the city and all of these raids seem to happen willingly residents cooperated in the search despite the fact that the police didn't have a warrant and the people had no ties to the suspect that's not to mention the fact that the entire city was put on lockdown not even in the days after nine eleven was an entire city order to stay indoors but today as the case settles down and the city begins to return to normal let's take a critical look now at the police tactics used to hunt down the brothers and help me do that i'm joined now by matthew feeney he's the associate editor at reason twenty four seven hey there matthew i've certainly watched some extreme measures happen and the video you just saw justified those are show those at least can you talk a little bit more about the extreme measures user of the lockdown last week where the lockdown which was advisory and actually wasn't enforced by law seems to have
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had a interesting effect on people. a reason contributor gary quinn wrote an article today that said actually most people in boston seem to have been ok with a lot of them but it is disturbing video shows that even if the police didn't have a warrant which they probably should have people seem to have been willingly leaving their properties sure and let me ask you this because we obviously watch as this manhunt was going down to the end justify the means in this case obviously we caught him but did it justify the means i don't think it justified the means for a few reasons most importantly i think it's important to remember that it was after the lockdown was lifted that someone left the home and saw blood on the boat where . the other the brother was hiding alerted police and i think as you briefly lead you to earlier if you want to lock down an entire city because of what two young men have done have. and they somewhat achieve the goal of terrorizing the american public and i don't think that's something we want to give them sure and the question it we had mentioned earlier it was obviously a voluntary lockdown but doesn't matter whether it was voluntary or otherwise well
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they said it was voluntary but it's hard for anything to seem voluntary when you have police dressed up as soldiers roaming the streets so you can imagine it being very easy to be intimidated if you want to do something say to you know grab some groceries or perhaps you know stretch your legs in your own front yard or walk down the street if there are you know police in what looks like you know tanks to a lot of people roaming around and we do hear many cases where the police are actually yelling at people for being outside not necessarily telling them they must go back indoors but yelling at them saying that they are in danger now obviously this it raises up a a lot of questions the number one question is how far are we willing to take security measures and actually a lose some of our public liberties in the process well i think it's absolutely vital that we not be willing to give the civil liberties that we're entitled to as american citizens in order to keep us safe we you know as i said earlier it's important to remember that this person was caught after the lockdown was lifted and while you know the police might well be tempted to go door to door the fact is we
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have a constitution that protects people's property and why or is the line being drawn at this point i mean obviously this was an extenuating circumstance but where's the line for liberty being drawn in obviously it's very very gray area when it comes to this when it comes to public safety. it is a great line and who knows how far further will be pushed back in the future and as you know as you said you know nine eleven a city was in lockdown although i don't know if the comparisons and part of the focus of the attack has died in the nine eleven attack but nonetheless it's important to remember that you know if if two young men can shut down an entire american city it's a very worrying precedent to share now yesterday new york city mayor michael bloomberg said that the country's in need to changing the ways that it interprets the constitution in light of these attacks and boss. so my question to you is first of all how are we applying the constitution right now and what would it mean for us to change the interpretation of the constitution well i think the interpretation
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should be pretty strict when it comes to specially the fourth amendment which is people's right to be secure in their persons and their property without a search warrant and i don't think that interpretation necessarily been relaxed that we wouldn't of caught this person soon i do also want to bring up the fact that there was a lot of questions about them and the miranda rights in this case whether or not he was going to be run office like he wasn't at first and that was because of the public safety exception now the obama administration has been using this public safety issue exception for quite some time they actually extended it back in two thousand and eleven but can you give us a little bit more detail about what falls under the public safety exception and also my other question to you would be does it undermine the constitution to have these exceptions well i'm not a constitutional so i don't want to talk to you know with to having an opinion on the other constitutional interpretation but it seems to be in place for if the public safety exception seems to be in place if there's good reason to think there could be imminent threat and after the young man was apprehended he was wasn't able
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to speak he was you know severely injured and i mean a little confused as to why he was unnecessarily read is miranda rights if there was no evidence at the time but an imminent threat was about to take place because he was in custody and his brother had been killed and i'm very happy that he won't be tried as a enemy combatant because you know it's important to remember that despite the fact he committed a terrible crime he's an american citizen in total to certain protections you know whether you come into their country or you're born here you are entitled those protections matthew feeney he's an editor at associate editor at reason twenty four seven thank you for joining us since i thinking. well it's one small step for space x. exploration and one huge leg up in the competition and yet another private company has entered these commercial space arena and it's giving space x. our own for its money the orbital science corp launched a new rocket from wallops island virginia on sunday is just the first step for this
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company in a race to supply the international space station r.t. correspondent margaret how was at the launch and brings us this report. for free to enter its majestic fierce jaw dropping you think spark inspiration and all like sing a rocket launch from earth and anteros was no exception it's liftoff historic in part because it's changing the spectrum of who has access to the international space station so i'm here wallace island virginia are with us witnessed the historic rocket launch of the an terus rocket arguably the largest rocket launch virginia's ever same applies to me on line a piano in state thinking lila th but then the call of wind and now we saw it today in newsweek or when nasa stopped its space shuttle program in two thousand and eleven it marked an ending to the thirty year way of business as usual the u.s. government gave private companies the chance to charter their own mission to the international space station now this rocket launch is the first step towards
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creating a competitive marketplace for this very business now there are two types of private space competition at the moment space tourism and space exploration and when it comes to space exploration there's been one dominating force space x. here's what's alarming about one private company being able to conduct all space exploration number one they can charge whatever rates they want and number two the u.s. space program and the i assess are almost completely dependent on one private company . that is until now the interiors rocket was created by another company orbital a former astronaut and now executive vice president of orbital frank culbertson told r.c. many parts on the interiors rocket were in fact manufactured in russia the edges them selves were built in russia about forty years ago actually but they've been in storage they've been tested extensively in the sinus they were bought by a. few years ago we have state run separation of the interiors was just
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a test launch but it fulfilled the primary goal of its flight. to deposit a payload into orbit we're. going to do it again that this engine that was developed many years ago is up to today's international rocket engineering standards in terms of its technical parameters specific engine weight and specific fuel consumption bringing more competition into the equation that lowers prices and guarantees some sort of stability for i assess supplies and which orbitals billion dollar baby entier is this is just the first of many we're going to see. virginia margaret howell our t.v. while in president obama cut funding to the shuttle program he opened the door for the private sector to step in this latest launch from the orbital science corp was a big step forward in the private space race and exactly the boost that nasa was hoping for not only will it guarantee future price competition but it also
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safeguards i assess says it will no longer be dependent on one company or a foreign government for supplies so what does that mean for space exploration moving forward well to discuss this tech advance i'm joined now by keith conway calling an excuse me he's the editor at nasa watch dot com thank you so much for joining me pleasure so talk about this this is exactly what nasa wanted right competition in the private space field well absolutely the more ways you have to get the space the more flexibility you have and if one for some reason doesn't work you've got one or two other backup so in the past when there's been a problem for the rocket there's only been one path to get up there and that causes problems and it's nice to have this flexibility sure and that also opens up a flexibility in terms of the locations as i understand this one actually launched out of wallops for genya the other ones launched usually out of cape canaveral and i know that this space in this new space company is looking to our space x. anyway is looking to have one in texas so obviously we're not dependent on weather
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patterns anymore as well right well that's one of the reasons they're actually looking at texas because the weather is. more predictable there but again having more rockets in more places at more times gives you much more flexibility than you know one launch site in russia one in the us and one of south america here on the only problem going to be getting the supplies to the different places but that's much better than the whining these things when the supplies are so crucial to the international space station now talk about the significance of this rocket as i understand it was made from parts from different countries yeah this is an interesting because the first stage engines are modified versions of what was in the old soviet moon rocket which didn't work too well whereas the engines work just fine the first stage is built by the same ukrainian company that builds the zenith rocket which was part of the booster for them so the soviet space shuttle which is now canceled the second stage was built by another company in the us in the third stages built by yet another company so it's like a lot of things these days in a globalized world you open up a computer the parts from temper to different places but because of standards and
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interchange ability that's actually quite doable these days and that's not what's happening with a corporation like space x. is it not well they have the exact they have an opposite view they build everything in-house they first thought well yeah we'll buy the parts here and there but they realized that what they needed they had specifications that they wanted to control and also they could do it cheaper in-house so the other nice thing about this is there's more than one way to build a rocket which is also very dynamic and useful if you find out that one component from one country fails and your space x. is making all the rome you know or more way to be certain to get your rocket to work needs to go when it needs to go and also makes for price competition and that percent oh yeah celeste how about the benefits of having a private space company and some of the drawbacks well you know up until maybe ten fifteen years ago space exploration was something the governments did you pick your government it was their rockets the rockets were often built by private companies but under very strong control the government and what was started for five years
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back was the thought that. at least nasa. doesn't need to be a shipping company itself it should be have to do an exploration and sort of like exploring the old west of the australian outback once you've sort of expanded into the territory you don't need the government guys out there anymore you turn back to the folks who do this commercially and allow them to do the trucking and that's exactly what you saw just the other day and it's probably the shape of things to come because there are other companies lined up to do this to take not just cargo but people at the same time i wonder who would be held accountable if a disaster happened it would it be the private company would it be nasa is commissioning them or do we know that so there's still a bit of a debate here but they've worked a lot of these things up there's a liability waiver that's in place for a lot of these things but what they've been able to do is build upon what commercial aviation merchant shipping and commercial trucking have been able to do so at the end of the day if you lose a rocket it'll be very clear who's at fault and who is not now what does it take for nasa to trust one of these companies bringing equipment to the international space station well there's a very very specific set of requirements that as you have your space station
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something coming up to it they have rules that say you can't come any closer in which you can do this that you have to be able to stop the spacecraft at a moment's notice it has to be able to not crash into the station and they also need to be able to speak certain that if a problem does happen it can automatically depart from the station without human intervention so they have very strict requirements it's sort of like not to let you park your little car in space it's a small car unless you have a small car if you meet that requirement come on to the space station and finally we don't have too much time left but i need to ask when it comes to these these private companies they're not really at the beck and call of nasa all the time right are they looking more towards the space exploration of are all going both companies are launching private commercial satellites all the time and this notion that the government subsidized is not the case here i mean they both companies could stop their work with a government government right now and still have a long queue of satellite people to launch so sort of the best that's the best of both worlds you have a government customer but you have other customers and together you get options
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that you would not otherwise have normally had it's a very exciting week for space and discovery of three new planets and potentially be a habitable and this launch happening on sunday it's a very exciting week he's calling editor at nasa watch dot com thank you for joining us pusher. well to cuba now where the u.s. navy spokes person as announced that half of the guantanamo bay detainees that's one hundred sixty six of them are currently detention in that facility are participating in a hunger strike two of whom have actually attempted suicide the hunger strike has been going on now for two months reportedly starting after the guantanamo bay officials conducted detainee cells searches in some cases in some cases confiscating programs altogether now as a result of this prolonged hunger strike detention facility officials are now forcibly feeding sixteen inmates through tubes by pumping liquids into their stomachs the method is described as incredibly painful for speeding is a tactic that the united nations human rights commission considers to be torture
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the world medical association prohibits its physicians from participating in for speeding and the u.s. advocacy group physicians for human rights argues that force feeding itself is a violation of medical ethics when it comes to hunger strikes also out today the u.s. military announced that it will be sending additional medical personnel to the camp in order to provide care for the take the detainees that includes emergency services and also just basic medical assistance then a colonel sam house says that some forty people will actually join the one hundred medical personnel that are already stationed at guantanamo bay to help provide this emergency care and basic medical services will keep updated. well for most americans when you're feeling sick you go to the doctor to figure out the problem and then you are prescribe any number of antibiotics in order to fight the infection but it turns out that over prescribing drugs is just one factor that's playing a major role in a medical threat that's ripping hospitals around the country drug resistant
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bacteria the issue of this bacteria is such a huge concern to the center for disease control that the director of the c.d.c. himself thomas frieden held a press conference to sound the alarm are to correspondent liz wahl shows us how this little bug is becoming a big problem for the medical community. an invisible but deadly threat has creeped into us hospitals it's not getting better actually it's getting worse dr anthony foundry is talking about c.r. re a so-called super bug that is resistant to nearly all antibiotics the bacteria kills half of infected patients all the first case of c.r.u. was identified here at johns hopkins back in two thousand and seven and since that microbiologist here say that the superbug has become much more common detecting one to two cases per week now on average testing for the bacteria happens here in the basement of johns hopkins hospital scientists take several steps to confirm the bacteria they are dealing with is in fact the superbug this is called the phoenix
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and you put the microbes in there what have you the lights that go through the spine and generates them and it would create and give you hadn't been in susceptibilities the highly resistant microbes are tested again and in your bio lab in the broth. uses large plates we actually spread the organism onto the plate. incubator over night the result tells you just how powerful the bacteria is where you see it clearing that's where the drug is working so this one this drug right here has no zone so i mean the organisms completely resistant to it a potentially deadly problem for patients infected with the superbug that means even the most powerful antibiotics can help them so far forty two states have reported cases of sorry they tend to attack in hospitals are nursing homes and in fact those that are already vulnerable so it's always a very special circumstance when someone is in
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a hospital and has of the bill dated condition that lowers their body's defense mechanisms experts say the problem is a result of doctors prescribing antibiotics too often and patients taking them and appropriately they ask the doctor to give them an antibiotic because they think they'll feel better in some time just to satisfy the pace. the doctor will give an antibiotic which is not appropriate and that selects for the growth selective growth of these resistant microbes the centers for disease control is calling on hospitals to take action to detect and prevent cases of superbugs and so once you identify that there is what do you do we want to add in five days to see out if we can we didn't cause a physician who was taking care of sufficient and we also call into action infection kuantan and sufficient cause to be in isolation that means washing your hands thoroughly when you go into a room and when you leave a room wearing gloves protective equipment down is when you know someone is
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infected with the rising rates of superbugs experts say doctors nurses and patients must take action now to prevent the problem from spreading in washington liz wahl r.t. well normally getting a former boss to recommend you for a new job is a good thing but linda fondren might tell you it's more trouble than it's worth this is linda fondren and she's running for mayor of vicksburg mississippi you might recognize founder and former boss that is half his owner of the moon my bunny ranch and occasional guest of our to america the bunny ranch is a legal brothel and father and used to work there as a prostitute so when hoff said that fondren time at the bunny ranch gave her the necessary business know how to be a great mayor and force the candidate to go on the defense here's fondren having to admit to her adore cement that she did in fact work at the bunny ranch. i
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was a working girl in a legal brothel over thirty years ago. it's true my husband was my client my husband and i have been married for twenty eight years while since her time at the bunny ranch fondren has garnered national acclaim for her fight against american obesity but thanks to hof she may be better remembered for a job she took at a young age to support herself after her mother died of cancer and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america or check out our website r t dot com slash usa follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez. i don't. think.
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we are facing a lot of problem. because no one thought to drink no good school. mates when you feel sorry for. other local what's not enough well there's a law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. molten would be used. you've just done for a matter of artist i was fights about how most fights. all fights. fights are right.
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you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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the international airport in the very heart of moscow. so. for the past two years the battle has raged at the mouth of the niger river pitting
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local militants against government forces and multinational oil companies. when i first arrived here i had just a basic understanding of the nature of the conflict. is the fifth largest supplier of oil to the united states is the eight large six power of oil on the planet but in the niger delta the region that produces hundreds of millions of dollars in oil and gas each year the average person lives on less than one dollar per day there are no the schools no good roads no good hospitals every year over three hundred oil spills contaminate the region and constant flaring of precious natural gas pollution ecosystem. companies and corrupt politicians reaping norma's profits the inhabitants of the niger delta live in poverty. under these circumstances it was no surprise to me that a conflict has ignited which militants pipelines sabotage closed haitians and kidnapped foreign oil workers. to leave.
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who to call ice blue decide lies who come to depend on me. mr leslie. the truth is i always tend to root for the underdog and i felt an attraction to these men who were taking on the world's largest oil corporations and the corrupt government of africa's most populous nation so i took my camera to nigeria to try to meet them. bob as bad. as. you thought i'd brought you under who. ever you feel you i'm going to tell you through.
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all who go with you and just how i got it all why do. you call we don't let you fall stuff yes or like your father. yes or you know what mom but uncle blah blah yes. yes or yeah but i don't and i doubt yes a few forty think you see only what you see don't add.
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i decided to follow the camp commander's advice traveling with some fishermen i set out to see for myself what life is like in the niger delta and hopes of understanding the conditions out of which the militancy was born. my brother such a life is sweet it's just that there is no money. to live manage a good life is not easy. but i had to keep a low profile numerous foreign journalists and documentary filmmakers had already been expelled country. government forces patrolled the streets and gone on a mission to combat the militants and protect the oil from illegal. and many in the niger delta field as the oil companies and the federal government were robbing the
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region of its oil. we passed by bonnie island or multinational oil companies like shell. and magic tap into the thirty six billion barrels of oil beneath our feet. and i find myself in a jock or a tiny fishing village that is frequently visited by the. militants from a nearby camp. i think it's deserved never. the government we have been arguing the not to do not to and. not to get out. and i joke.
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do you think they're no longer here. i beg go out of office. and the strong voice. and why can't they find somewhere else to stay. far away. what are they doing. it looks like they carry some people in this big bed and they bend to. it but doesn't it. is the cargo hold michael see it will be bad for them if they run out of bullets. a world we live in is this an urban life or rural life. and you. are they dragging the other speedboat along so they're using their guns to signal a child. even
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in the midst of the conflict so ordinary life takes its course and it's twenty three year olds named mom goes into labor feel. for. them ok mommy has come. i mean and that's when you're done eating please check your stomach moment. when she is slow to deliver her father feeds her roots and black pepper a traditional remedy to help speed the birth. how that is so it is not a minute you're going to want to give you this route to to. take it in sure come on . to it stand up. the way this thing is no better take it with a pepper and chew it on your to do it identical love and take it quickly come on.
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my stomach hurts if you were chewing it you latest initiative already done. all this once and then was gone demi's used. all of them does not speak to your body did i didn't you. is the cause is a need to wish you would and knows how to give advice i love you. oh good lord this given space. it's all a mate no complications arise as momma settles all over. god let it live wanted to come out now god you can do it do it now do it to zeus the baby emerge with him bill cord is wrapped around his neck and he is not original with a. son yet one with. a lot of. life
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. is that enough do you need sun. done too long or too down i do it to first do it to. take take the sun. bring more bring more what's happened. once. the baby has come take him out take him out. enough way out then you feel my pains during the delivery name a pain once the baby's out. you guys are just like you. know that.
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during my time in h.r. career i've gotten a taste of the tenuous life in the creeks the vast disparity between the region's immense natural wealth and inhabitants access to basic necessities like clean drinking water or modern medical care. methods aside the niger delta cause to which the militants had laid claim seemed just. but i wanted to learn more about why some young men choose to enter the ranks of the militants and about the leaders to draw them into the struggle so i made my way to the camp of the notorious to take a tom cruise niger delta patriotic force as one of the strongest in the region. israel's director of one hundred thirty three dollars per barrel of mine to the movement for the ever to grace of the niger delta demand all until recently lonnie's of the silvertone development company monday. every day are
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next to enjoin the people. known to be terrorizing the area that people had allowed to carry out such as generally being killing and maiming and he said people. i was. going to tell them. that it would. take a time had been driven into hiding by nigeria's truck taskforce he retaliated with an attack on the presidential hotel nevertheless he and his boys are fated to hide out as fugitives and a handful of camps they maintain in the creeks awaiting a resolution to the continental for a deal that would permit them to return. about . this my life that.
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we had in mind i thought if you don't fight cause so we need developments schools i just saw them walk down you know to go measure to something about snow or. whatever. the group of local journalists permitted to visit to take this camp for a press conference. that will. be goes on sale. for there are some boys with guns telling to cover their faces a. minute i'm not going to nobody tell them to arrange themselves ladder going men
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about international and world in the very heart of moscow. and i already. own it developments. of what is everett's in good roads just like a bridge on oh yeah that really everybody does then one a day goes into villepin and then i would john lagos and i doubt it out of a one. so one it's down to one that even on a jet. event if he's there that's what may be a breeze and he's company you've done for a truck. i was fights back i was fights all fights. everybody should. just get governments i do want to have problem with me. if i can tell you. how can you have peace if you don't.
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just. governments. just. when you see sincerity in. this instead. you know and i know. the president felt like my life as a like like everybody you know what does evolve. is not what's got his you ok ok. for the last. sixty. you should see him do to live. up to them you know there are some records from. where you from. my life did not revise that. well. i will go you. know what i'm going to do i mean i didn't go off i want to.
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so how long have you been here in the can. you've done. this with. an album where you stay. i don't know two governments all because. it's your gold mine you've all swelled long thought i. am and if. if my country conquered me and i would leave just first. nothing but i don't. want i'm going to. come from. well. i'm from. we are facing a lot of problems in the night. because no one thought to drink. no
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good school. no developments when you visit as far as. well but. on somebody like. what. is a human rights activists. is if. he. was for how many many names. some people know him too. so of the blue he had to know that the. enemies used to call him and him to. this man if it is my. own. if you.
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is among that they kill of do not judge if. they fell off the invoice. when i first met chambers it resided mostly on the outskirts of the camp or at home among the militants and with his true family he believes he found a father and a tekken where his own father fell short. of. rice and so sweets. i get some of. this is logical. flaw. this is lord and all this it is this. or dishy. body. would these evil brazilians.
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make me the destroyer and that is game is my father. after i've not taken a fall for me to where. i left everything. broke on official louis each and then also the dots and i think of i think. if i want to lose that it is game it's. nice for me until. i had never eaten flying a farm in west it's. called movietone dissolved. and my neighborhood a way into that i could. have my hair. and
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i knew yeah i think from from here. p. m. one hundred two. it's just that i didn't gave birth to him but he's my child i hold there was a good one i don't and i trained him. says i have six children three boys three goes cmon is a good kid the wise hardworking god oh. my eyes and since do. i want to see him. in mother wasn't even here until he died it is his primary school and he went to court to look for his father. and later he left when i saw him last one i was in
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the hospital and he came out that was when the market was operated. i really want to see. to my operation was the last time i saw him so i would like to come back so i will see him. you know. it's good if you go there and that his mother was working on the farm. and i'm a gentle runner i thought he was dead. i've gone to port harcourt to look for him i didn't see him i said maybe he's dead. if you went any other place i don't know. you know i'm going to talk about how i was i don't know about me no there was no alcohol and i was. smoking pot what was that how do i go
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about how i was. how i doubt. about it i. really believe i'm going to get out of them good how do you know you aren't. done yet oh i did i did. that because. they knew about it but he's my god i got to decide. to stick the six of them open world. for me over stuff like. you know i was i was wondering. what they mean the time to do its thing to far
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as it's morning afternoon evening that he's trained for you that is secret for you to smoke so use this event out of your. food is not one of the money is not the most we don't. have all the time oh god no i doubt it's god like. i'm like i'm not going to talk about it as well you know what i'm going to live i want to what i don't know you by the way you know how much everything i would not like that i was. going to get out of what you know was i was not marriageable with you know not yet somehow you know with your god well go bang i'm feeling a little bit louder than i do you don't worry about that it's awkward i thought i was. but you know well you know. if you listen to the bible. i don't want to know what i know there's. nobody out there and i did not know that they are now out there they're not. going to help you know we all
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want you know we want to. go down you don't want to dive into a quote up. but you are not going to it that way they're just fine i have been. my guides god damn i've done i do not have and i haven't if you don't know who i am. well. you know. what. i mean. we know who. we're almost.
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out of. i mean i don't i don't want to under title that not welcome in times. i don't know the fall but if i don't i will fight i'm not somebody. i must have a comp went to fight. or not fire. next time i know. i should and i think there's a lot and i'm not. a. very good. what white oh no no no. i do i owe it was. out i was you know that i was that i knew that it.
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was that it was on the other clothes. i. was. like. whoa whoa whoa that here was. that. he got up and he said. yeah. i mean. leave if you don't and he come. to do. you feel. for
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my own science more shallow logically i mean that these gods will is the one that. is loved by always being the prison your teacher.
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let me i want it all let me ask you a question from. here on this can work is what we have in the bank we have our knives out from. behind against the scientists back staying married again here in a situation where being i can't wait to talk about the surveillance equipment. confidant oh and. our. beat to eat. meat. to. make you.

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